This Article is From Jun 17, 2016

Russia Strikes US-Backed Rebels In Syria: Official

Russia Strikes US-Backed Rebels In Syria: Official

Earlier, the Syria Democratic Forces said that US led air strikes in the area where ISIS terrorists are positioned. (Reuters Photo)

Washington: Russia warplanes struck at rebels battling ISIS terrorists, including forces backed by the United States, in southern Syria on Thursday, a senior US defence official said.

The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, criticized the Russian air strikes near al-Tanf and said no Russia or Syrian ground forces were in the area at the time.

"Russia's latest actions raise serious concern about Russian intentions," the official said.

"We will seek an explanation from Russia on why it took this action and assurances this will not happen again."

British-based monitoring group the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said warplanes had struck a meeting of US-backed forces fighting against ISIS in al-Tanf village, near the al-Tanf border crossing with Iraq, killing two fighters and wounding four others.

It said it was unclear whose planes had carried out the attack, however.

Washington has consistently refused to join forces with Russia in Syria against ISIS ever since Moscow launched its campaign of air strikes in September last year, accusing it of acting solely to prop up Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

The United States has called on Assad to step down.

Communication between the US and Russian militaries on Syria has been limited to contacts aimed at avoiding an accidental clash as they carry out rival bombing campaigns and small numbers of US forces operate on the ground.
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